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18 December 2003 Music identification with MPEG-7
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Abstract
Realtime music identification became more and more interesting within the past few years. Possible fields are for example monitoring a radio station in order to create a playlist or scanning network traffic in search of copyright protected material. This paper presents a client-server application to identify an unknown segment of music. The extraction and exchange of descriptive data is done with MPEG-7 only. This paper also explains how to define the similarity between two segments of music and determents its robustness towards perceptional audio coding and filtering. It also introduces an indexing system to reduce the number of segments which have to be compared to the query.
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Holger Crysandt "Music identification with MPEG-7", Proc. SPIE 5307, Storage and Retrieval Methods and Applications for Multimedia 2004, (18 December 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.524785
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KEYWORDS
Databases

Mahalanobis distance

Matrices

Computer programming

Distortion

Multimedia

Image segmentation

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